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-- Has voiced support for Uganda’s notorious push to imprison (and in some cases exterminate) LGBTQ people and those who “promote” homosexuality

-- Called the Supreme Court’s marriage ruling a “similarly illegitimate decision by the Supreme Court“ as the notorious Dred Scott ruling in support of slavery; called on officials to reject it

-- Says: “This is not about anti-discrimination laws any more. This is about forcing people to bend the knee to an agenda to say things that are inherently immoral are in fact normal and moral … It’s a very fascist movement that forces a viewpoint on other people that disagree … We’re finding challenges to age of consent rules because a good portion of this movement seeks to remove age of consent so they can have sex with teenage boys.”

-- Refers to same-sex marriage as an "evil": "Evil will be with us always, and it requires constant vigilance to defeat. I look at it as a litigator and an educator. There will always be threats to institutions grounded in human nature by those who think human nature doesn’t define limits. We need to be involved in the immediate defense of threats against marriage, but also take a long-range view by educating the next generation about the importance of the issues we’re confronting."

-- Endorsed a book called Making Gay Okay that criticizes basic approval of "homosexual behavior." Eastman wrote that the book "explain[s] the full scope of the dangers inherent in the modern homosexual rights movement. The movement threatens our very understanding of human nature, and hence of the American political regime that derives its understanding of rights and legitimate government from that nature. This book is a stark warning that should be read by every lover of liberty, and a call to action for those who would preserve it."

-- When then-Senator Rick Santorum equated same-sex marriage with "man-on-dog," Eastman defended him by saying "the real 'crisis' is not with Santorum's comments, but with the inability of Republicans to provide a coherent defense." To make his case, Eastman linked to a piece written by extremist Scott Lively, in which Lively wrote that society must "discourage the normalization of homosexuality."